Friday, October 11, 2013

Found Art 131

Well Dears,
Art Ranger is still practicing the art of self-furlough in protest to our unraveled crapocracy. In lieu of our regular Found Art Friday, "we the people" are going to offer a few choice re-blogging actions. (Now maybe Arianna Huffington will see this). Jeez, we strive to create "content", but it is so handy to just pass stuff around on the splinternet.

And now switch gears for an uplifting and eccentric character who has been sited walking along that same scenic highway as well as by the friend of a friend, etc. Art
Ranger is very admiring of this purposeful life performance:

.Have you seen a guy walking with 3 mules lately?
"To answer the most asked questions: Who are we? Where are we from? and Where are we going?We
are mules. We are from the outside. We live outside all day, every day.
Where are we going? Nowhere, we’re here- the outside, the web of life- a
beautifulplace like no
other.We have come to this place-a place of golden sparkling light, a
place for anybody and everybody. If your faithful of energy to this
place at which time you connect to it and you’ll see the magic and
endless possibility of infinity. As you walk in this place with these
mules you spread the awareness that this beautiful earth like no other
can only be protected by the way we live one day at a time."

The Mule man with his mules “Little Girl," "Lady" and "Pepper”

How sincere and pure. If you haven't seen Mule, how about any good meteors, flying saucers or very hot chilli peppers? Please share at:
FAF@homelandinspiration.org

About Me

I was raised in Denver, Colorado and come from a pioneer family who required that we climb peaks, swim around lakes and ride bicycles over mountain passes. This thorough physical training fused with my development as an artist.
After fifteen years in San Diego, I now reside in the Salinas/ Monterey region.
I have been a university art lecturer as well as created many workshops for children. I have received several "public art" commissions and been exhibited in museums. I also design poetic contraptions with no commercial intention.